Ink: Chocolate Chip, Kiwi Kiss, Creamy Caramel, Close to Cocoa
Stamp Set: Thoughts & Prayers
Cardstock: Chocolate Chip, Very Vanilla
Paper: Urban Garden, Washington Apple
Other: Hemp Twine, Circle Scissors, Jumbo Grommets, Pastels
Archive for the ‘Tutorials’ Category
My Favourite Sympathy Set
Posted in Cards, Grommets, Stampin' Up, Sympathy, Tutorials on March 23, 2010| Leave a Comment »
12 Cards Of Christmas – Day 9
Posted in 3D Items, Acetate-Transparency, Christmas, Embossing, Glitter, Stampin' Up, Tutorials on December 9, 2009| Leave a Comment »
These are called Sunny Boy containers here in Australia, but others may know them as Sour Cream container. And here’s to make one!
I am using a 6 inch x 6 inch, approximately 15cm x 15cm square of transparency. You can get this from your local office supplies shop, look for overhead projector film. You can also use paper, or cardstock. I’m using a transparency sheet so that it matched the card I made on day 5.
I’m going to be embossing on the sheet, and I cant stress enough……. you will need to use an embossing buddy (Stampin Up sells them) to wipe over your sheet. This will stop any static, and stop any stray bits of embossing powder from sticking to your sheet.
Next, take your Versamark ink and stamp the images you want on it. I’m using images from the Snow Swirled set. You can barely see them, but they’re there. Now, I’m also going to use Dazzling Diamonds, so I’ll be using the Heat and Stick Powder first.
My preference, and this is just personal preference….do what works for you…..Since my whole sheet has some ink on it, I like to pour a decent line of the embossing powder, in this case Heat and Stick Powder, across the top of the page. Then tilt my sheet and let the powder fall downwards. I find I get a good coverage this way. you can always touch up the small bits that get missed.
Once the whole sheet is covered, in your powder, make sure you heat gun is plugged in….I find that handy (note to self). Because you need to only JUST melt the heat and stick powder and get the Dazzling Diamonds on to it pretty quick, I like to work in sections. You can see in the photo below, that I have heated, until just melted, the top right hand corner area. Then I put the dazzling Diamonds just on that corner and brush off the excess (keeping it away from the other un-melted sections. You might find just doing half a sheet at a time easier, find your rhythm. Continue to heat, melt, glitter-ise and set until all the sheet is done.
I use my brush from the Powder Pals to brush off any extra glitter. At which point my husband gives me that look of ‘you’ve got glitter on your face AGAIN’!
OK, and that’s all there is to embossing on Acetate. I also tried using the Supernova Glitter on it, and it looks even better than the Dazzling Diamonds I think. Just that burst of colour, does it for me.
OK, now for the assembly of the container. You will need to use Sticky Strip or VERY heavy duty double sided tape. Regular double sided tape just wont cut it I’m afraid. You will want to add it to 3 sides only, trying to keep as close to the edge as possible.
Next, remove 2 of the backings from the Sticky strip, making sure one of them is the one that is opposite the side that doesn’t have any adhesive. Make an L shape with the adhesive. You could remove all the backing at this stage, but It makes it easier to fill the container later if you don’t.
Now, you need to roll you sheet, so that the side that doesn’t have any adhesive, meets the opposite side that does. Think of it this way, its going to look like a toilet roll (but only for a few seconds).
Now with your toilet roll, I mean cylinder, squeeze the end with adhesive together to form a seal.
This is the point that you will want to add your goodies, I’m using ‘Colombines’, my favourite lolly/candy to eat at Christmas time (even though they are available all year round). Once they are in, you can seal your other end. Just make sure that when you are sealing the end, that you seal it in the opposite direction to the other end. This is what gives it it’s unique shape.
Decorate as you like. To this one I’ve added ribbon to each end, and a Christmas tag care of the Curly Label Punch Bundle available in the Australian/NZ Catalogue.
**NOTE: You can choose to have the embossed glitter on the outside or the inside of the container. If you want the glitter on the outside, make sure you add your adhesive to the non embossed side. Just be aware that the glitter can flake off transparency, so if your goodies are unwrapped, like M&M’s or similar, I would keep the embossing on the outside.
**ANOTHER NOTE: If you are in a hotter area, like me in the southern hemisphere at the moment, if you choose to use transparency to make one of these, I suggest making it just before you go, as the heat does tend to open up the seals. alternatively, you might like to add some brads, eyelets or stitching to keep the seals closed for longer.
ENJOY!
12 Cards Of Christmas – Day 6
Posted in Cards, Christmas, Stampin' Up, Tutorials on December 6, 2009| Leave a Comment »
12 Cards Of Christmas – Day 4
Posted in 3D Items, Box, Christmas, Stampin' Up, Tutorials on December 4, 2009| 1 Comment »
Today I’ll be showing you how to make THIS.
So you ask…is it a bag, or is it a box? My reply…..Its a bag in a box! And here’s how to make one for your self.
Take a piece of cardstock that measures 11.5cm x 11.5cm (4.5 inches x 4.5 inches). You need to score 2.5cm (1 inch) in from all sides. Then make a score line from each corner to the intersecting score lines you just made. (See picture below)
Next, fold all score line in towards each other and fold the corners inwards. Pretty easy so far….
Now you need to use some Sticky Strip (very strong double sided tape sold by Stampin Up) and add some to the inside of the corner sections and also somewhere on the outside of the corner points so that you can tap it to the inside of the box
See that back corner, that’s what we are trying to do.
This is what it should look like when you have stick all the corners down.
Ok, now you need to cut a piece of double sided patterned paper to 28cm x 14cm (11 inches x 5.5 inches) Add Sticky Strip to one of the long sides and one of the short sides. Make sure you add the Sticky strip to the side you want facing the inside. Remove the backing from the long side, but leave the short side for now.
Now we start putting it all together. Start by sticking your paper to the middle of one of the sides of the box. It doesn’t matter which side you start with.
Then wrap the paper around the bottom of the box until you get to last side before meeting the start of the paper. You now need to remove the backing from the short side of the paper.
and continue wrapping until the edges meet. Carefully seal the 2 ends of paper together.
And VOILA…..its starting to take shape. Are you all with me so far?
Next, punch out 2 round tabs, in a colour that matches your paper, and fold them in half. Use your Crop-a-Dile or a hole punch to make a hole towards the square end of the tabs (once they have been folded). Also…imagine…..because I forgot to add the photo…..that you have cut a strip of paper approx 2.5cm x 28cm (1 inch x 11 inches) to wrap around the bottom of your box, or is it a bag……ANYWAY
I used my Eyelet Border punch to make it interesting, you could do scallops, or tear you paper, or just leave it as a straight edge, its up to you. Start wrapping the from the point where the paper meets. This will make sure the end/seams of teh paper and the seams of the border are at the same place.
Next, add some more sticky strip to the insides of your Tabs and stock them on, one on each side.
Thread some ribbon through the holes, and there you have it……a BOX in a BAG, or is it a BAG in a BOX? You decide!
I will be moving away from the red and green colours soon, just incase you were getting sick of them already
ENJOY!
How To Make a Faux Bow
Posted in 5 Minute Projects, Faux Projects, Ribbon, Tutorials on July 15, 2009| 1 Comment »
1. Cut a piece of ribbon. This one is about 12cm (4 -3/4″) long.
2. Next you need to add a little bit of adhesive to one end. I am using Glue Dots (Available from Stampin Up).
3. Next you need to join the ends together to make a complete circle.
4. Now take another piece of ribbon, this one is about 6cm (2- 1/2″). Stick the 2nd piece of ribbon on the middle of the join. I’ve used another Glue Dot for this.
Paper Flower Tutorial
Posted in 3D Items, Flowers, Origami, Patterned Paper, Tutorials on May 15, 2009| Leave a Comment »
You will need a piece of double sided patterned paper that measures 10cm x 10cm (4 inch x 4 inch). Make sure that side that you predominately want showing is facing down. This can be made with any size paper to change the size of the flower, as long as it its a perfect square.
Next you want to fold the paper diagonally in half to make a triangle

Take one corner and fold it to the top of the triangle, and then do the same to the other corner. It will make a diamond shape.
Fold the left side of the ‘diamond’ towards the bottom left edge, the do the same for the right side.


Ready to Rock and Roll?
Posted in Cards, Stampin' Up, Tutorials on May 1, 2009| Leave a Comment »




Supplies
Cardstock: Riding Hood Red, Tangerine Tango, Whisper White
Ink: Riding Hood Red, Tangerine Tango
Stamp Set: Circle Circus, Lovely Labels
Punches: Scallop Circle, 1 3/8″ Circle, 1 1/4″ Circle
Other: Patterned Paper from the Good Morning Sunshine pack, Stampin Pastels – Ruby Red
A Different Kind Of Fold
Posted in Cards, Not You're Ordinary Fold Cards, Stampin' Up, Tutorials, Valentines on March 31, 2009| 1 Comment »
Happy St Patricks Day – Part 2
Posted in 5 Minute Projects, Flowers, Origami, Tutorials on March 17, 2009| Leave a Comment »
A Sneak Peek with a Tutorial
Posted in Cards, Sketch, Stamp-a-ma-jig, Stampin' Up, Tutorials on March 16, 2009| Leave a Comment »
This is the card I made, 
And this is the sketch It came from. this is from the Elite Challenges Blog and can find this months designs HERE
The new stamp set I am using is called ‘Good Friend’. I have used 3 of the 6 new In colours, Kiwi Kiss, Tangerine Tango and Riding Hood Red. The patterned paper is from the ‘Good Morning Sunshine Designer Series’ paper, and lastly I am using the new ‘Flower Designer’ brads
Now, the tutorial I want to share with you is ‘How to use a Stamp-A-ma-jig‘. Some of you might be asking, What is a Stamp-a-ma-jig’, are you just making up names lol? The Stamp-a-magic helps to get your stamped images straight and EXACTLY where you want them. It’s great for alphabets stamps, 2 step stamping technique, or any stamp really. The Stamp-a-majig comes with the Black Corner tool and an imaging sheet. It’s’ a thick clear plastic
This is what we will need for the tutorial
Stamp-a-ma-jig, Good Friend stamp set, Kiwi Kiss, Tangerine Tango and Riding Hod Red Ink, and Whisper White Cardstock.
I’m using the bird body, the beak and the legs from the stamp set.
Ink the bird body with Tangerine Tango ink
and stamp it on Whisper White cardstock.
Grab the imaging sheet and place it right into the corner of the Stamp-a-ma-jig. You can use either side, its made for left and right handed crafters.
Now ink up the leg with Kiwi Kiss Ink and butt the stamp into the corner of the Stamp-a-ma-jig

and press the stamp onto the imaging sheet. Its a simple step but the most important.


It’s a bit hard to see on the photo, but place the imaging sheet with your stamped image exactly where you want it
Then bring the stamp-a-ma-jig and butt it back into the corner of the imaging sheet. When you have it where you want it, move the imaging sheet
Ink the leg in Kiwi Kiss again and butt the stamp into the corner of the stamp-a-ma-jig and stamp the leg.
Move the stamp, and Presto! You have a leg for your birdie.
Do the same thing again for the second leg (unless you want your birdie to have 1 leg)

Then grab a baby wipe, a tea towel, or you could use your Stampin Scrub to clean off the imaging sheet. Because its a slick plastic, it comes off without and troubles.

Position the imaging sheet where you want the beak to be stamped
Put the stamp-a-ma-jig back in line with the corner of the imaging sheet and stamp the image in the corner of the stamp-a-ma-jig.
and look at that, a perfect beak! 
Now here is one where I didn’t use the stamp-a-ma-jig. Can you see how it overlaps?
And another example, the leg on the right, I was able to get it pretty close to the body with out overlapping, but the left leg was a bit out

Stay tuned for another tutorial later today and for more sneak peeks during the week!
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You pull each corner outwards
keep pulling….
Very easy, very quick, and a little different than your normal card.







